Browse Items (45 total)
- Tags: HIV/AIDS
Oral history interview with Lou Chibbaro
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, American Public Power Association, bruce pennington, cade ware, Café Maples, carding, chesapeake house, Christian Deforest, Cinema Follies, Conventions, FBI, follies, friends radio, GAA, Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance, HIV/AIDS, lone star, lost and found, Man’s World, New York, Old Pier 9, Politics, Robert Bouman, the blade, the Washington Blade, Vietnam War, Washington Star
Oral history interview with Keith Clark (2001 Interview)
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Activism, badlands, baltimore, Biograph, Dupont Athletic Club, Dupont Circle, Gym, HIV/AIDS, hrc, HRF, human rights campaign, human rights campaign fund, marion barry, maryland, Mr. P’s, Muscle Beach, numbers, One In 10, Politics, pride, rascals, san francisco, Stein Democratic Club, Trumpets, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with James "Jim" Harvey
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, African Americans, black caucus, black nugget, bobs inn, brass rail, cardozo clinic, chicago, civil rights, community health care, Cozy Corner, Dupont Circle, east of the river clinic, Gay men, grand central station, harvey milk, HIV/AIDS, IMPACT, kenwood grill, kenyon bar and grill, la zambra, los angeles, lost and found, metropolitan capitolites, nob hill, pier 9, police, police harassment, Pride Incorporated, spanish education development center, upshur clinic, victoria station, washington free clinic
Oral history interview with Earline Budd
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, African Americans, Bachelor’s Mill, best friends, black nugget, black pearl, brass rail, business, Club Madame, clubhouse, Curtis Kim White, DC General Hospital, discrimination, drag, Frank Kameny, gay activist alliance, gender identity, HIV/AIDS, ICAN, Inner City Aids Network, intersex, Jeff Levi, Jessica Xavier, Jet Lounge, Kalorama Rink, Leo’s Grille, Matthew Shepherd, native washingtonian, nob hill, Pat Hamilton, Rainey Cheeks, Robby Jones, Safe Haven, Tina Teasleys, trans rights, transgender people, Tyra Hunter, us helping us, Virginia, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with Earl Fowlkes
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, AIDS remembrance, Antonio Cornelius Baker, arlington, Asian Pacific Islander (API), Bachelor’s Mill, black, black pride, blade, Carlene Cheatam, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Christopher Bates, city services, civil service, Community Prevention Group, community services, Damien Ministries, DC Capital Pride, DC Care Coalition, fireplace, gay man, HIV/AIDS, institutional culture, Jessica Xavier, Jim Graham, JR's, latinos, Marches, Metro Weekly, National Federation of Black Prides, National Mall, New York City, Smile, transgender, Valerie Papaya Mann, Washington D.C., whitman-walker clinic, youth pride
Oral history interview with Dr. Richard DiGioia
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, Advocacy groups, community education, epidemiology, first wave, friends radio, gay men's venereal disease clinic, George Washington University Hospital, georgetown grill, georgetown lutheran church, health insurance, healthcare, HIV antibody test, HIV/AIDS, HIV/AIDS education, HIV/AIDS treatment, infectious diseases, John Willig, Lisa Keen, Lisner Auditorium AIDS Forum, medicine, Military, Mother Teresa, NIH studies, physician, pneumonia, primary care, Ray Engebretsen, STDs, STIs, Washington Blade, washington free clinic, Washington Hospital Center, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with Dr. Pat Hawkins
Tags: HIV/AIDS, lesbian, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with Dr. Kwabena Rainey Cheeks
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, Activism, African Americans, army, assassination of mlk, clubhouse, coffee house, community for self development, dance, DC Space, faith, Gay men, HIV/AIDS, inner light unity fellowship church, Military, Mother's Day, national guard, native washingtonian, Rainey Cheeks, Religion, ron simmons, Studio 54, Third World, us helping us, Virginia, Zodiac Den
Oral history interview with Donald Burch III
Oral history interview with Colevia Carter
Oral history interview with Christopher Bates
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, African Americans, black gays, Gay men, HIV/AIDS
Oral history interview with Cheryl Ann Spector, 1958-2007
Tags: 1980s, 1990s, Activism, AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), AIDS remembrance, ARC, Bachelor's Mill, black forest, bowers v. hardwick, clubhouse, die-in, first congregational church, first wave, friends meeting of washington, gay and lesbian community center of baltimore, Gay Women's Alternative (GWA), HIV/AIDS, hung jury, Jewish, journalism, lambda rising, lesbian, lisner audotorium aids forum, national gay and lesbian task force, nightlife, omni shoreham 1988 protest, OUT! DC, phase one, photography, pier 9, pride day, public relations, queer nation, rascals, roadwork, Safer Sex Sirens, sisterfire, sisterspace, spend the money test the drugs cut the red tape, target bush, the other side, the second national march on washington for gay and lesbian rights, tracks, videography, Washington Blade, washington ethical society, wheatpasting, whitman-walker clinic
Oral history interview with Carlene Cheatam
Tags: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, African Americans, blaa, black and white men together, black pride, bwmt, capitol pride, coffee house, coming out, dc coalition of black gays, district weekly, faith, gertrude stein, GLAA, Hill Haven, HIV/AIDS, langston hughes/eleanor roosevelt democratic club, lesbian, national black independent political party, operation push, p street beach, phase one, Politics, pride, rainy cheeks, Religion, sapphire sapphos, ziegfelds
Oral history interview with A. Cornelius Baker
Twelve news items relating to African American gay men in Washington, D.C.
Tags: African Americans, Gay men, HIV/AIDS
Exorcise Reagan, we won't wait, shout out now, stop the hate
Tags: HIV/AIDS, Politics, protests, ronald reagan
Read my hips : postcard
AIDS Forum for Black and Third World Gays
Tags: HIV/AIDS, whitman-walker clinic
